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If You Have Any Problems That You Are Unable to Solve on Your Own Please Call Emma at 780-909-5107 1. ACT 47. Joseph Moreau 98. Strathcona Composite 2. Archbishop Joseph 48. J Percy Page 99. Strathcona South Gym MacNeil 49. JJ Bowlen 100. Sir John Thompson 3. Archbishop MacDonald 50. Kate Chegwin 101. Sister Annata Brockman 4. Archbishop O’Leary 51. Kilarny 102. St. Jeanne D’Arc 5. Archbishop Oscar Romero 52. Kings College 103. St. James 6. Austin O’Brien 53. Laperle 104. St. Mary’s 7. Bannerman 54. Laurier Heights 105. St. Mark 8. Belmead 55. Lawton 106. St. Brendan 9. Bessie Nichols 56. Lillian Osbourne 107. TD Baker 10. Bishop Savaryn 57. Londonderry High School 108. Victoria High School (East) 11. Blair McPherson 58. LY Cairns 109. Victoria High School 12. Blessed Kateri 59. Lynburn Elementary (West) 13. Brittania 60. M Fee Otterson 110. Vimy Ridge 14. Bruce Smith 61. M William Irwin 111. Wenlos Elementary 15. Cardinal Leger 62. Marry Butterworth 112. WP Wagner High School 16. Cartier McGee 63. Maurice Lavallee 17. Commonwealth 64. M.E. LaZerte Gymnasium 65. Mcnally 18. Concordia 66. Metro Sportsplex 19. Daly Grove 67. Michael A. Kostek 20. Dan Knott 68. Michael Strembitsky 21. Dickensfield Junior High 69. Minchau 22. Dr. Donald Massey 70. Mother Margaret Mary 23. DS Mackenzie 71. Our Lady Mount Carmel 24. Eastglen (Small Gym) 72. Queen Elizabeth (Small) 25. Eastglen (Large Gym) 73. Queen Elizabeth (Large) 26. Edmonton Christian NE 74. Ross Sheppard (South) 27. Edmonton Christian 75. Ross Sheppard (North) Junior High 76. Rosslyn 28. Edmonton Islamic 77. Royal Alex Academy 78. Saville 29. Ellerslie Campus 79. St. Basil 30. Elizabeth Finch 80. St. Benedict 31. Father Michael Troy 81. St. Bernadette 32. Florence Hallock 82. St. Catherine 33. Gabrielle Roy 83. St. Cellia Small Gym 34. George H. Luck 84. St. Edmund 35. George P. Nicolson 85. St. Elizabeth Seton 36. Grant MacEwan City 86. St. Francis Assissi Centre 87. St. Francis Xavier School 37. Harry Ainlay 88. St. Francis Xavier Sports 38. Hillcrest Centre 39. Holy Cross 89. St. Gabriel 40. Holy Family 90. St. Gerard 41. Holy Trinity 91. St. Joseph (South Gym) 42. Jasper Place – Centre 92. St. Joseph (Troy Gym) Gym 93. St. Nicholas 43. Jasper Place – East Gym 94. St. Phillip 44. J.H. Picard 95. St. Puis X 45. John D. Bracco 96. St. Rose 46. Johnny Bright 97. St. Vincent If you have any problems that you are unable to solve on your own please call Emma at 780-909-5107. Leave a message if you do not get in touch right away. Facility: ACT Address: 2909 – 113 Ave Last Updated: General Info: This is a private facility. When you arrive tell the person at the front desk that you are there with the ESSC. Court Lines: Post holes: You will be using the silver holes on the very north and south ends, in the center, the smaller gold capped holes will be used. Nets: There will be ropes that run from the crank to either the top of the net or the bottom of the net. For each court one of the posts will have the crank that tightens the top and the other will have the post that tightens the bottom. For the posts that crank the top there will also be a rope/cable that attaches to the bottom, for the one that cranks the bottom there will be a rope/cable that attaches to the top. Posts: When you get into the gym you will have to grab the posts that are stored in the brown stand up closet that is located on the right hand side when you enter the gym doors. The door should be unlocked and you will be grabbing the both sets of blue posts. Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 IMPORTANT If you need help please ask the person at the front desk. They are supposed to know how it works. NOTES: Make sure that you get there early to get it set up. You may do your announcements in the waiting area if need be. PAST COMPLAINTS: If you have any problems that you are unable to solve on your own please call Emma at 780-909-5107. Leave a message if you do not get in touch right away. Facility: Archbishop Joseph MacNeil Address: 750 Leger Way Last Updated: Oct. 31, 2014 General Info: Park in the parking lot. Enter the gym from the parking lot entrance, there are locker rooms in the gym that you can use. Court Lines: Greenish/teal Post holes: Use the post holes closest to the court lines. About 3’ from edge of court. Nets: The nets are located on the wall in the equipment room. There are wire loops on the top and ratchet straps on the bottoms of both nets. Posts: There are four red posts on a trolley in the equipment room. All four have pulleys on the tops, and two have cranks. The crank is a small red crank that will also be on the trolley. FOLLOW THESE STEPS EXACTLY AS THEY ARE EXPLAINED: Step 1 Choose one post with a crank and one without. Place into opposite sides of the court. Step 2 The net height is adjustable on each post – set it to the 2nd hole from the top by sliding the sleeve and replacing the pin. Step 3 Thread the rope from the net over the pulley, towards the crank and attach. Attach net to opposite post by threading rope over the pulley and placing loop over hook. Step 4 Attach the bottom of the nets to the posts with the ratchet strap by looping the strap around the post and back into the ratchet, tighten slightly. Step 5 Tighten the net on the top of the net using the crank wheel. Do NOT over-tighten. IMPORTANT Please be careful setting up the nets, they are not a typical setup. If you have questions, please call NOTES: the on-call person. PAST COMPLAINTS: If you have any problems that you are unable to solve on your own please call Emma at 780-909-5107. Leave a message if you do not get in touch right away. Facility: Archbishop MacDonald Address: 10810 – 142 St Last Updated: Nov. 7, 2014 General Info: Players should park in the north parking lot and enter through the north doors, NOT the main doors but the ones to the right of them. Once inside, the gym is down the hall ahead of you. Court Lines: Court lines are hollow red, with some spots that are solid yellow. Post holes: Nets: Located between the bleachers in an alcove area. Posts: Located between the bleachers in an alcove area. Setup: **Please ensure metal sleeves (removable cylindrical piece) are inserted into post holes before the posts are put into the ground. These sleeves need to be inserted in order to have a snug fit for the pole, otherwise the pole will fall to the ground and could cause damage to the floor. If you do not see the sleeves in the holes, check the holes for the main court volleyball posts or find a custodian. Step 1 Take a post that cranks on the bottom and one that cranks on the top Step 2 Clip the tops on the posts and tighten Step 3 Clip the bottoms to the posts and tighten. Step 4 Do not over tighten the nets. Step 5 IMPORTANT They have recently (1.5 - 2 years ago) completed some renovations at this school. Where NOTES: the front entrance and public parking used to be, is now the back of the school and the teacher’s parking lot. The new front entrance is on the north side of the school and that is also where you can park. BADMINTON SETUP: There are 4 courts along the main axis of the gym and 2 off to one side near the bleachers. The line are solid white. The posts and nets can be found in the alcove in between the bleachers. Black posts should be used for the 4 courts along the main axis, and the blue ones should be used for the 2 courts off to the side by the bleachers. The nets are stored in a bin on the floor in the alcove. If you have any problems that you are unable to solve on your own please call Emma at 780-909-5107. Leave a message if you do not get in touch right away. Facility: Archbishop O’Leary Address: 8762 – 132 Ave Last Updated: Feb. 14, 2012 General Info: Players can park in the parking lot and enter through the main south doors. Once they enter, players take a right and continue down the hall to reach the gym. The locker rooms are further down the hall. The volleyball poles are found by the bleachers, while the nets are under the stage and provided by the ESSC. School does not allow us to use their nets. Court Lines: Hollow green lines. Post holes: Each court has its own individual set of holes, outside of the court lines at center court. Nets: Nets are located in the storage room. Posts: Posts are located beside the bleachers. Setup: Step 1 Take a post with one crank, which is the outer post for the courts, and a post with two cranks, which are the inner posts for the courts Step 2 Insert them into the post holes just of the court Step 3 Clip the tops then crank to tighten Step 4 Clip the bottom then crank to tighten Step 5 Do not over tighten the nets.
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